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MMF, MKO air frustrations on remote priority plan

Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Grand Chief Garrison Settee: “There is a significant amount of work to be done in a short amount of time. Manitoba is prioritizing remote communities for COVID-19 vaccinations, but Indigenous leaders say they’re in the dark about an imminent plan to ramp up, leading to squabbles just as massive shipments of doses arrive. Winnipeg Free Press Manitoba is prioritizing remote communities for COVID-19 vaccinations, but Indigenous leaders say they’re in the dark about an imminent plan to ramp up, leading to squabbles just as massive shipments of doses arrive.

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Two more COVID-19 deaths, 56 new cases reported Sunday

Two more COVID-19 deaths, 56 new cases reported Sunday

Two more COVID-19 deaths, 56 new cases reported Sunday
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Woman whose father died in COVID-19 outbreak at Maples care home forming advocacy task force

A Winnipeg woman is organizing a volunteer task force to hold the Manitoba government accountable for the COVID-19 outbreak at Maples Long Term Care Home last fall.

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Dauphin resident, 91, forced to drive two hours to get immunized

Winnipeg Free Press Dauphin resident, 91, forced to drive two hours to get immunized By: Katie May | Posted: 7:10 PM CST Wednesday, Mar. 3, 2021 Last Modified: 7:32 PM CST Wednesday, Mar. 3, 2021 | Updates A two-hour drive stands between John Suderman and his vaccine. The 91-year-old Dauphin resident is currently eligible to be immunized against COVID-19 but he needs to get to a vaccination clinic because he lives on his own. When he booked his vaccine appointment this week, Suderman, a retired high school principal, realized he would have to drive to the nearest immunization site in Brandon. At the age of 91, there are not that many people that are sharp enough to do it on their own or have the energy to do it on their own, and so they are left hanging dry, he said.

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